Should you add “Munis” to your portfolio?

2009-10-31 / Business

WILBUR F. YATES FINANCIAL FOCUS
It’s election season. Although you won’t be selecting either a new president or a new Congress, you may well have the opportunity to vote on something that can affect your city or state: municipal bonds. However, just because you vote to give your state or local government permission to issue municipal bonds doesn’t mean you have to invest in them. But should you?


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